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- •Pre-purchase exams are a standout theme, with several owners describing vettings as thorough, practical and useful for making informed decisions. - Communication is a recurring strength: reviewers often mention vets and reception staff being patient, kind and clear, with time taken to explain options and answer questions. - Ongoing case support is well regarded, including help through serious injuries and follow-up advice over several months.
- •Reviews are mostly very positive, with repeated praise for the team being helpful, sympathetic, friendly, and professional. - A consistent theme is a pragmatic, sensible, and realistic approach to treatment and decision-making. - Written feedback reflects a mixed caseload, including pigs, poultry, puppies, and end-of-life care for a dog.
- •Written feedback is largely very positive, with several reviewers describing the service as brilliant, impeccable, and always accommodating. - Second-opinion care is a recurring theme, including one owner who says they moved their pony to the practice after a very positive second-opinion experience. - Breeding and fertility work is mentioned directly, including semen collection and stallions collecting at the practice.
East Lodge Stables in Watlington is listed on Google as an establishment rather than a veterinary practice. Public information here does not set out veterinary facilities, clinical services, or named staff. Its Google profile holds a 5.0-star rating from 3 reviews, but there is no written review text to show what people were rating.
Oxford Equine Vets Ltd is an equine-only practice in Bicester, Oxfordshire, established in 2025. It presents itself as a modern setup built around mobile diagnostic equipment, with support for treatment options and rehabilitation plans. The practice also states that it offers 24/7 emergency contact availability and works with horses across a range of disciplines, including polo, dressage and racing.
Beehive Veterinary Surgery is an independent, RCVS-accredited veterinary hospital in Banbury. It states that it runs its own 24/7 emergency service from its hospital site, using its in-house team rather than an external provider. The practice also highlights on-site diagnostics and a mix of medical, nursing, and surgical care, including keyhole surgery.
Burford Equine Vets is an equine-focused veterinary practice in Ascott Under Wychwood, Oxfordshire. Publicly available information here is limited, so there are no further confirmed details on ownership, facilities, opening hours, or the wider scope of services.
Four Shires Veterinary Practice in Banbury is an equine-focused practice. It advertises 24/7 emergency cover and refers to a wide range of equine veterinary services, although detailed service listings are limited. Recent public feedback is very sparse and centres on a reported poor first phone interaction.
